Koosha Biglari is an Iranian-born composer based in London, specialising in music for film and visual media. His musical path began at the piano in childhood, shaped early on by guidance from Maestro Anoushirvan Rohani and surrounded by the influence of prominent Iranian composers including Shahrdad Rohani, Nasser Cheshmazar, Fariborz Lachini, Ahmad Pejman, and Reza Rohani. Those formative years gave him a deep understanding of melody as narrative and taught him that music can often express what words cannot.
Now completing a BA (Hons) in Music Technology at the University of West London, Koosha works at the meeting point of orchestral tradition and contemporary sound design. His style combines cinematic writing with textural electronics and occasional traces of Persian tonality, influenced by composers such as John Williams and Hans Zimmer, yet driven by his own instinct for emotional clarity and storytelling.
He has collaborated with film directors, game producers, and musical artists across composition, sound design, foley, and audio post-production mixing. Whether writing for a full ensemble or a single instrument, his focus remains the same: to serve the story, shape the emotion beneath the image, and leave a musical impression that lasts beyond the final frame.